PRICE OF JUSTICE BOOKS COVERAGE

In the early 1980's, serial killer Clifford Olson rampaged through the lower mainland of British Columbia, raping and murdering eleven victims. His heinous cash-for-bodies deal foreshortened his trial, and resulted in the law currently on Canadian books that forbids criminals from benefiting financi... (more...)

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Orphaned and blind seven-year-old Callie has a service animal - a goat with extraordinary powers.
Ben Hemoth is a down-on-his luck news reporter facing prison. Needing to save his job and his reputation, he teams up with Venus, a young seductress caught up with a teenage drug g... (more...)

'Resonance' is a collection of poems that studies individual and cultural experiences from this complicated world in which some receive rewards but others are punished and pushed to the brink of despair.
Labeled as 'very impressive poems' by Dead Snakes magazine and 'unique and exploratory' by Me... (more...)

In 'Poet to the Poor' Kaniecki defies both the politics of the day and the modern style of poetry. His poems are written in a wide variety of styles, and rhyming is prominent. Passion and purpose abounds in these words. With over forty of the poems previously published, this work constitutes Kanieck... (more...)

Blackstone Publishing is proud to announce the upcoming hardcover and e-book release of D.J. Molles' WOLVES [Blackstone Publishing; August 30, 2016], a new novel by the author of the New York Times best-selling Remaining Series. WOLVES melds post-apocalyptic speculative fiction with the spirit of a ... (more...)

Barking Rain Press, a non-profit fiction publisher, announced the paperback and eBook release of the riveting thriller 'The Immaculate' by Massachusetts author Marian McMahon Stanley. 'The Immaculate' is Stanley's first published novel.
When Sister Mary Aurelius is murdered in front of the shutte... (more...)

Lexington, KY—University Press of Kentucky author and economic historian Zhaohui Hong has been honored with the 2015 Academic Excellence Award from the Chinese Historians in the United States (CHUS) for his new book, The Price of China's Economic Development: Power, Capital and the Poverty of Rights... (more...)

Barking Rain Press, a non-profit fiction publisher, announced the paperback and eBook release of the western double feature 'Border Lords and Armstrong's War' by Dos Caballos, New Mexico, author Lee Pierce. Pierce is also the author of the western adventure novels 'Bounty Hunter's Moon' and 'The Tre... (more...)

Mark Johnston, Ph.D, a retired Employee Assistance Program professional and FBI law enforcement agent, humanitarian, children's activist, published writer and author, has completed his newest work 'FBI & an Ordinary Guy - The Private Price of Public Service': a gripping and potent biography about th... (more...)

TORONTO, Jan. 12, 2016 /PRNewswire/ Harlequin launched a creative serialization publication today with the debut of their Tough Justice mystery-suspense series. The eight-part digital-first serial is a multi-author endeavor that sees all the episodes in the series published simultaneously.... (more...)

John Hume, civil rights activist, founding member of the SDLP and leading politician in Northern Ireland during the long period of the Troubles, gained worldwide recognition and respect for his principled opposition to the use of violence as a means of resolving the deep divisions between the peopl... (more...)

As an author and speaker in the fields of self-development and quality of life, Nabelah Al-Neghaimshi encountered people who share their concerns with him. Many requested her advice about their suffering from the presence of an authoritarian person in their life, which inspired her to write 'The Pri... (more...)

In the South Carolina town of Lamar at the close of the turbulent Sixties, two hundred angry white adults overturned a school bus full of African American children to protest school desegregation.
It is with a similar incident that 'Brutal Exclusions,' a novel by Dann Hazel, begins, though the se... (more...)

The official book launch for 'Hope, a Myth Reawakened' by Lillian Moats, is to be held at 7 p.m. on September 24, 2015 at Anderson's Bookshop, 5112 Main St. in Downers Grove, IL, 60515. Moats will talk about the personal 'through line' that connects her 5 books, introduce 'Hope, a Myth Reawakened,' ... (more...)